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we planted and put it in the ground, fall is a wonderful time to plant perennials. the ground is so warm, it gets a real chance to drop in before next year. >> you were saying that it was too early to be your planting, but that it was a great time to plant other things? >> exactly. some of your later plants, i would wait for those. wait for some of the other things, let it cool down a bit more. >> bright weather ahead. >> it would be wonderful for pulling weeds. we have a few questions. i had a few chances for blooming this christmas, but what did i need to do? >> make sure that you give it 14 hours of darkness and 10 hours of light per day. if you happen to have a room in your house where you do not have a lot of like, put it in there. or in a closet. >> i cannot believe that lasted this long. they did a great job. what are the best and worst times to create and cultivate rosebushes? >> christmas through the middle of march or so. you could also go in the wintertime. let them bloom in to do their thing now. they will put out new growth, which can get taken down by
we planted and put it in the ground, fall is a wonderful time to plant perennials. the ground is so warm, it gets a real chance to drop in before next year. >> you were saying that it was too early to be your planting, but that it was a great time to plant other things? >> exactly. some of your later plants, i would wait for those. wait for some of the other things, let it cool down a bit more. >> bright weather ahead. >> it would be wonderful for pulling weeds. we have...
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let's talk about this plants.se to me earlier. >> this isy thisou quizzed me y meou -- you quizzed me earlier. >> it is expensive. you can take the time to try these and have more intense flavor. >> you can throw it in anything, you're pastas sauce. the first question is my tomato pan's looks like it has diseases. -- might to make this look like they have diseases. -- my tomanto plants look like they had a disease. >> a lot of tomato plants crash in the last couple of weeks. everything we have had this year, we don't think it will stay in the soil. >> do i cut my first year plant back? it is 1 foot tall. >> i will wait until the plant goes dormant. right around the end of this time. >> am i supposed to cut the flower cluster and cut it? >> gets some dry branches and bring in some grasses. >> should i bring my yellow lily and for the winter? >> most yellow lilies are able to stay outside. not knowing the exact variety i hate to say for sure. but most of them can put out in the ground and they will come back. >> goo
let's talk about this plants.se to me earlier. >> this isy thisou quizzed me y meou -- you quizzed me earlier. >> it is expensive. you can take the time to try these and have more intense flavor. >> you can throw it in anything, you're pastas sauce. the first question is my tomato pan's looks like it has diseases. -- might to make this look like they have diseases. -- my tomanto plants look like they had a disease. >> a lot of tomato plants crash in the last couple of...
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catches iran building a nuclear plant. president obama blasts iran and aran's president pushes back. new details about what the man at the center of it was planning and why. >>> swine flu vaccine is here and people are voicing concern. >>>en burns tells brian why is film is what all americans need to see. kids from chicago, learning to make a difference. "nightly news" starts now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, i'm ann curry in for brian williams. we begin with a high drama, a showdown over nuclear ambitions. president obama and america's closest allies reveal iran has been building a secret underground plant for enriching uranium and potentially able to make bombs and put iran on notice it better come clean now and not go down the path of bombs. he's been pushing back all day demanding an apology. the nuclear plant is near the holy city of qom, 100 miles from tie tehran. we have the coverage with andrea mitchell. good evening. >> president obama, britain and france said they built a solid
catches iran building a nuclear plant. president obama blasts iran and aran's president pushes back. new details about what the man at the center of it was planning and why. >>> swine flu vaccine is here and people are voicing concern. >>>en burns tells brian why is film is what all americans need to see. kids from chicago, learning to make a difference. "nightly news" starts now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, i'm ann curry...
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john perdue is here with the plant and gardening questions. great weather to do guarding. -- to do gardening. >> the main reason for that is too much water. you cannot control mother nature. if you did not water your tomatoes and plans a lot, when they start to ripen, you want to cut you off. -- you want to cut the water off. the best time to prune your rhododendrons is right after they bloom in the spring. once they bloom, cut them back. they start setting their budgets for the next season very quickly. that could be too much water, could be a nutrient problem. it might be a good idea to call into the store and talk to some in the plant department. >> check that out, because you want a beautiful color. thanks for coming in. if you have a plant or gardening question -- >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with sandra shaw. >> so far we have had a gorgeous morning, with plenty of sunshine. these clouds are associated with a front that is still going to our north. more clouds along the state line this afternoon. just be aware of that. an
john perdue is here with the plant and gardening questions. great weather to do guarding. -- to do gardening. >> the main reason for that is too much water. you cannot control mother nature. if you did not water your tomatoes and plans a lot, when they start to ripen, you want to cut you off. -- you want to cut the water off. the best time to prune your rhododendrons is right after they bloom in the spring. once they bloom, cut them back. they start setting their budgets for the next...
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the country's first uranium enrichment plant near natanz was revealed in 2002. iran long has insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. but a senior white house official said the qom facility could process enough uranium for a nuclear weapon in one year. iran disclosed this latest site to the international atomic energy agency on monday. but american officials said that was only after iran learned that western nations already had known the secret for "several years." they said mr. obama went public so iran's explanations would not go unchallenged. indeed, the iranians today insisted there is no secret. they said they have complied with all obligations under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. and in a note of defiance, president mahmoud ahmadinejad told "time magazine": "this does not mean we must inform mr. obama's administration of every facility that we have." later, at a news conference in new york, he said his country had been falsely accused. >> ( translated ): i mean its really bad for 3 heads of state to say something that doesn't have any lega
the country's first uranium enrichment plant near natanz was revealed in 2002. iran long has insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. but a senior white house official said the qom facility could process enough uranium for a nuclear weapon in one year. iran disclosed this latest site to the international atomic energy agency on monday. but american officials said that was only after iran learned that western nations already had known the secret for "several years." they said...
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and he defended the building of the plant and iran's nuclear program. >> translator: this plant is to show that under no circumstance will the islamic republic let its nuclear activities in various fields of technology be stopped for even one moment. >> this week's talk, as you might imagine, are topping number one on iran's television which also reported that iran's parliament warned the u.s. today against further pressure just two days away from that key meeting in geneva. >>> as the debate over how iran intends to use enriched uranium continues, there is another debate. is iran building a warhead, the front section of a missile that can carry a nuclear charge? "the new york times" reports today on a disagreement between the united states and some of its key allies on whether iran is, in fact, designing a warhead. it's the american intelligence assessments that are cautious. according to the "times," american officials said that iran halted warhead design efforts in 2003, a conclusion they reached after penetrating iran's computer networks and gaining access to internal government c
and he defended the building of the plant and iran's nuclear program. >> translator: this plant is to show that under no circumstance will the islamic republic let its nuclear activities in various fields of technology be stopped for even one moment. >> this week's talk, as you might imagine, are topping number one on iran's television which also reported that iran's parliament warned the u.s. today against further pressure just two days away from that key meeting in geneva....
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that iran has a sec nuclear plant. the iranian president said the plant was no secret. our reporter from the g-20 summit in pittsburgh. >> this is what it is all about. the missiles, and the country bent on becoming a nuclear power capable of dealing in mass destruction, something they deny. now the trio claims they have been caught at it red-handed. >> iran is breaking rules all nations must follow, endangering the nonproliferation regime, denying its own people access to the needs they deserve, and providing insecurity to the region and the world. >> the level of deception by the iranian government and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community and it will harden our resolve. >> this is not the first time a hidden plant has been discovered. in 2002 it was the first hint of a secret weapons program when found. british intelligence found another secret base underneath a mountain near the holy ski of quam. it is making uranium sufficient for weapons. they have gone public because their co
that iran has a sec nuclear plant. the iranian president said the plant was no secret. our reporter from the g-20 summit in pittsburgh. >> this is what it is all about. the missiles, and the country bent on becoming a nuclear power capable of dealing in mass destruction, something they deny. now the trio claims they have been caught at it red-handed. >> iran is breaking rules all nations must follow, endangering the nonproliferation regime, denying its own people access to the needs...
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resolutions, the leaders warned iran to come clean about its secret plant. and at a news conference, late this afternoon, president obama refused to rule out military action. >> the last point i'll make specifically with respect to the military, i've always said we do not rule out any options when it comes to u.s. security interests, but i will also reemphasize that my preferred course of action is to resolve this in a diplomatic fashion. it's up to the iranians to respond. >> the iranian facility at heart of the conflict is here qom, the shiite muslim holy city, about 100 miles southwest of tehran. today's extraordinary events on iran are our lead focus. and we begin with the president's comments early in the day. in remark that were brief and to the point, president obama with french president nicolas sarkozy and british prime minister gordon brown at his side, addressed the revelation. the president said that the iranian facility seemed clearly designed for military use, a violation of security council resolutions, calling on iran to end the enrichment of
resolutions, the leaders warned iran to come clean about its secret plant. and at a news conference, late this afternoon, president obama refused to rule out military action. >> the last point i'll make specifically with respect to the military, i've always said we do not rule out any options when it comes to u.s. security interests, but i will also reemphasize that my preferred course of action is to resolve this in a diplomatic fashion. it's up to the iranians to respond. >> the...
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pure cane sugar and the stevia plant.nature's sweetest wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time, in new sun crystals ® . the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. finally, all the sweetness of nature and just 5 calories a packet. nature gave us the recipe; we just gave it a name. new sun crystals ® all natural sweetener. two natural wonders. one sweet taste™. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. ght on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. w, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> looking at live pictures from the top of the rock this morning. pretty little sunrise there. thanks, chopper 4. welcome back to "morning joe." just before 6:30 on the east coa
pure cane sugar and the stevia plant.nature's sweetest wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time, in new sun crystals ® . the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. finally, all the sweetness of nature and just 5 calories a packet. nature gave us the recipe; we just gave it a name. new sun crystals ® all natural sweetener. two natural wonders. one sweet taste™. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is...
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the plant, hidden inside a mountain near the holy city of qom could be operational, u.s. officials say, within months. u.s. intelligence has been monitoring construction of the facility for years. bush administration officials briefed then president-elect obama during the transition. his administration has continue it had bush policy of keeping it secret while intelligence was gathered to make an airtight case -z that has the purpose was nuclear weapons not nuclear power. the president decideed to go public today after it became clear iran had learned u.s. intelligence was on to them. today a defiant iranian president ahmadinejad said the president was misinformed. >> (translated): it seems to me that what was done was a really big mistake. i'm sure they'll definitely feel sorry about their move. >> reporter: the president was joined by prime minister gordon brown of great britain and president nicolas sarkozy of france whose intelligence agencies assist it had united states in uncovering the iranian plan. >> confronted by the serial deception of many years, the internati
the plant, hidden inside a mountain near the holy city of qom could be operational, u.s. officials say, within months. u.s. intelligence has been monitoring construction of the facility for years. bush administration officials briefed then president-elect obama during the transition. his administration has continue it had bush policy of keeping it secret while intelligence was gathered to make an airtight case -z that has the purpose was nuclear weapons not nuclear power. the president decideed...
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they're sturdy plants and when youfç add fertilizer to these plants, the extra energy from the fertilizergoes into producing more grain, a larger head on the plant. and in mexico that double, tripled wheat production. it was a major breakthrough. and as part of that mexican program, there was a training component. and so scientists from india and pakistan, really throughout the world were sent to mexico by the rockefeller foundation, by the u.n. and other organizations for training. some of them as i said were indian scientists. they went back, took some of those mexican wheats and then the indian government invited norm over to discuss a wheat improvement program in india. and it turned out that those mexican wheats performed exceptionally well in india as well, underirrigated conditions. >> how do you quantify the impact that he had. the difference that he made. >> well, many of the countries of latin america that were food deficit became food self-sufficient. india, pakistan, many of the countries of asia are today exporters of rice and wheat. not that there aren't still a number of hu
they're sturdy plants and when youfç add fertilizer to these plants, the extra energy from the fertilizergoes into producing more grain, a larger head on the plant. and in mexico that double, tripled wheat production. it was a major breakthrough. and as part of that mexican program, there was a training component. and so scientists from india and pakistan, really throughout the world were sent to mexico by the rockefeller foundation, by the u.n. and other organizations for training. some of...
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the plant is rehiring now thanks in part to the cash for clunkers program. the president's remarks to workers there set to begin in ten minutes. we'll be bringing you those remarks live right here in the "cnn newsroom." who was that nut that hollered
the plant is rehiring now thanks in part to the cash for clunkers program. the president's remarks to workers there set to begin in ten minutes. we'll be bringing you those remarks live right here in the "cnn newsroom." who was that nut that hollered
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and a strike on this plant and the other plants would, i think, get the united states in a third warilitary options on the table, but i think it is many months down the road. >> savannah guthrie, back in washington, d.c. having business this week in pittsburgh where the g-20 summit is taking place. this kind of waters down pretty much what many people expected to be a very important conference. this is stealing the headlines and stealing the conversation right now. how much can we expect to get out of the g-20 now that these developments have taken place with the iranians? >> there is no question this story is sucking up all the air in terms of headlines and news media coverage. the work of the g-20 still tipped today. the issue really presented there had to do with the economy. financial regulation, europe in particular, pressing the united states to move ahead with tough financial regulation. there is some disagreement over executive issues. let's face it. about some of these summits, the more than likely course is that never come out with some pretty broad statements that everybod
and a strike on this plant and the other plants would, i think, get the united states in a third warilitary options on the table, but i think it is many months down the road. >> savannah guthrie, back in washington, d.c. having business this week in pittsburgh where the g-20 summit is taking place. this kind of waters down pretty much what many people expected to be a very important conference. this is stealing the headlines and stealing the conversation right now. how much can we expect...
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. >>> international pressure mounts as iran admits to building a second uranium enrichment plant. >> this is inconsistent with a peaceful program. iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow. >> of the world's economic powerhouse books to give emerging countries more financial clout. fighting for his name, israel's former prime minister goes on trial on corruption charges. a warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the joy and heartbreak of family reunions. no. prepares to meet south in korea. and, on in, but water is lovely, the world's -- and come on in, the water is lovely, the world's first shark sanctuary. >>> hello. the international concern over iran's nuclear program escalated today with scathing condemnation with confirmation from tirana and has a second uranium enrichment plant. the american and french presidents led demands for the construction to stop immediately. russia's president urged iran to prove that there were not developing nuclear weapons. the iranian president said is not a secret, it is not op
. >>> international pressure mounts as iran admits to building a second uranium enrichment plant. >> this is inconsistent with a peaceful program. iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow. >> of the world's economic powerhouse books to give emerging countries more financial clout. fighting for his name, israel's former prime minister goes on trial on corruption charges. a warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the...
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iran only recently admitted to a second uranium enrichment plant. but russia is urging restraint. we have this report. >> the tests may have been -- plant, but the message is unmistakable. -- may have been long-planned, the message is unmistakable. iran is not going to cave to international pressure. this is the shahab 3, and is sold at easily puts israel within the range. they also tested the sajjii missile for the first time. they say that the missile tests are purely defensive. they insisted there was no connection with the nuclear program. but the nightmare scenario for tehran's opponents is of an iranian nuclear bomb on top of a long-range missile. the latest test has provoked an expression of concern from the european union and foriegn policy chief. above all, for iran this is an exercise in deterrence, in case the current crisis spirals into an attack on the republic. bbc news. >> and two hundred media organizations have been closed by troops, hours after authorities declared a state of emergency suspending key civil liberties. manuel zelaya return to honduras last week. am
iran only recently admitted to a second uranium enrichment plant. but russia is urging restraint. we have this report. >> the tests may have been -- plant, but the message is unmistakable. -- may have been long-planned, the message is unmistakable. iran is not going to cave to international pressure. this is the shahab 3, and is sold at easily puts israel within the range. they also tested the sajjii missile for the first time. they say that the missile tests are purely defensive. they...
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the plant will make the focus compact and other small cars. china overtook the u.s.as the world's largest auto market earlier this year. >>> tokyo's nikkei average's tuled more than 2.5% today. hong kong's hang seng is slightly lower. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9707, after dropping 41 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell nearly 24 points to close at 2107. >>> some michael jackson fans are already lining up to buy tickets to the documentary of his final rehearsals. dozens of people in downtown los angeles, were waiting to be the first to get tickets on sunday morning, even though the movie doesn't premiere until october 27th. the first 500 fans have been promised the commemorative tickets. >>> you may associate unicycles with clowns. but a new device from honda is no joke. the company has unveiled this new personal mobility device. it stands upright on its own. and you sit on it like a stool. to make it move, you lean the direction you want to go. honda designed the battery-powered device for the elderly. but it's just a
the plant will make the focus compact and other small cars. china overtook the u.s.as the world's largest auto market earlier this year. >>> tokyo's nikkei average's tuled more than 2.5% today. hong kong's hang seng is slightly lower. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9707, after dropping 41 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell nearly 24 points to close at 2107. >>> some michael jackson fans are already lining up to buy tickets to the...
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the leader says the plant is not secret or operational.have this report from pittsburgh. >> this is what it is all about. iran denies they are building nuclear arsenals. the grim-faced trio declared that they have been caught red handed. >> iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow. they are endangering the global non-proliferation regime and denying their own people to the opportunity -- the access to the opportunity they deserve and upsetting the security of the world. >> the level of deception by the iranian government and a scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community. it was hard and our resolve -- it will harden our resolve. >> this is not the first time a plant was discovered. when one was down in 2002, it was the first hint of a secret weapons program. american and french intelligence discovered another secret base. it is not creating enough uranium enrichment industrial use but it is enough for weapons. they do not believe ahmadinejad is close
the leader says the plant is not secret or operational.have this report from pittsburgh. >> this is what it is all about. iran denies they are building nuclear arsenals. the grim-faced trio declared that they have been caught red handed. >> iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow. they are endangering the global non-proliferation regime and denying their own people to the opportunity -- the access to the opportunity they deserve and upsetting the security of the world....
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nuclear agency today demanded access to the plant. >> iran must comply with u.n. security council resolutions and make clear it is willing to meet its responsibilities as a member of the community of nations. >> the french president predicts tougher sanctions by december if iran does not back down. the u.s., the french, the british, and others will make that point in person to the iranians at a meeting scheduled for next week. once reluctant to back up for iran sanctions, the russian president went out of his way at the g-20 summit this morning to praise the leadership of president obama. steve handelsman reporting from pittsburg. >> the oldest serving senator in u.s. history is recuperating at home after being released from a west virginia hospital. robert byrd was hospitalized two days and underwent tests after a fall at his house on tuesday. he's being treated with antibiotics for an elevated white blood count. he was hospitalized in may and in june after suffering infections. supreme court justice ginsberg has been released from a washington hospital after spe
nuclear agency today demanded access to the plant. >> iran must comply with u.n. security council resolutions and make clear it is willing to meet its responsibilities as a member of the community of nations. >> the french president predicts tougher sanctions by december if iran does not back down. the u.s., the french, the british, and others will make that point in person to the iranians at a meeting scheduled for next week. once reluctant to back up for iran sanctions, the...
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industrial plants? industrial site that has to have a permit knows the source of what goes into that pipe. with non-point source pollution, there are various ways that nutrients can get into the ground water and maybe flow through that pipe. farm fields are...m3 >> smith: i'm not talking about fields. i'm talking about growers and sheds where i can... i mean, i've literally stood in front of farms and i've literally looked at chicken houses. i've seen pipes coming into the drainage ditches coming from ditches between the chicken houses. the source visibly is quite clear. >> to know where those nutrients came in would require an investigation. and if the pipe passed under a chicken house and started over here in a field, who's to say what entered into that pipe on that end? who's to say whether the nutrients, if there are any, came from chickens or fox or deer or birds or something else? >> smith: russell long, famous senator from louisiana, used to say when people gave an answer like that, "it's not you
industrial plants? industrial site that has to have a permit knows the source of what goes into that pipe. with non-point source pollution, there are various ways that nutrients can get into the ground water and maybe flow through that pipe. farm fields are...m3 >> smith: i'm not talking about fields. i'm talking about growers and sheds where i can... i mean, i've literally stood in front of farms and i've literally looked at chicken houses. i've seen pipes coming into the drainage...
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sanctions for refusing to stop uranium enrichment at another plant. officials from iran, the u.s., russia, china, britain, france, and germany will meet in geneva next week. >>> osama bin lawton is out with a new audio tape, at this time he is threatening we're up -- europe. he says to stop working with the united states or face retaliation. the tape has not been verified. >>> a federal judge in denver ordered 24-year-old -- consping to use weapons of mass construct -- mass destruction. he was going to set up hydrogen peroxide bonds on commuter planes. they say they foiled several other bombing plots. >>> one attorney wants these a timber 11 conspirator to get a new trial. they say he has a right to choose council that is restricted. he is now serving a life sentence. >>> supreme court justice ruth later ginsburg w back at work today after spending the night and hospital. she stayed in the hospital as a precaution. earlier this year, she underwent chemotherapy, treated for anemia. >>> it broken fire hydrants and low water pressure have d.c. residents
sanctions for refusing to stop uranium enrichment at another plant. officials from iran, the u.s., russia, china, britain, france, and germany will meet in geneva next week. >>> osama bin lawton is out with a new audio tape, at this time he is threatening we're up -- europe. he says to stop working with the united states or face retaliation. the tape has not been verified. >>> a federal judge in denver ordered 24-year-old -- consping to use weapons of mass construct -- mass...
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he is talking to the employees at a gm plant in ohio. the plant recently re-hired 1,000 workers. that's live pictures from ohio. >>> actor patrick swayze is dead at the age of 57. doctors diagnosed him with p cancer, but he continued to work and fight. >>> and then classmates are mourning the loss of a classmate that was struck by a car two weeks ago. she was walking across the road to the bus stop when it happened. she had been in the hospital every since. >>> and police in baltimore say a university student killed an intruder he found in his garage, and killed him with a samurai sword. police say the student told the man to leave and then the man attacked him. and the student defended himself by cutting off the man's hand and causing a severe cut to the upper part of the man's body. the man died at the scene. the student is talking to police and they are deciding whether or not to press charges. >>> and police sources say detectives have a suspect on their radar, and police said there would be no arrest today. kimberly has been following the story. at this point do we know what
he is talking to the employees at a gm plant in ohio. the plant recently re-hired 1,000 workers. that's live pictures from ohio. >>> actor patrick swayze is dead at the age of 57. doctors diagnosed him with p cancer, but he continued to work and fight. >>> and then classmates are mourning the loss of a classmate that was struck by a car two weeks ago. she was walking across the road to the bus stop when it happened. she had been in the hospital every since. >>> and...
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the plant is rehiring now thanks in part to the cash for clunkers program. the president's remarks to workers there set to begin in ten minutes. we'll be bringing you those remarks live right here in the "cnn newsroom." who was that nut that hollered out "you lie?" those words straight from the mouth of congressman joe wilson's own wife after president obama's speech last week. wilson apologized to the president for the outburst but congressional democrats want more demandsing wilson apologize to the full house. he says he won't do that. later today wilson will face a drumming from his colleagues when they are expected to vote on a reprimand. >>> police in new haven, connecticut, are questioning several people about the death of yale student annie le. her body found stuffed inside a wall in a building on the yale campus. a limited number of people had access to that particular area. le's roommate at a vigil last night. >> she was as good a human being as you would ever hope to meet. this horrible tragedy happened at all is incomprehensible but that it happen
the plant is rehiring now thanks in part to the cash for clunkers program. the president's remarks to workers there set to begin in ten minutes. we'll be bringing you those remarks live right here in the "cnn newsroom." who was that nut that hollered out "you lie?" those words straight from the mouth of congressman joe wilson's own wife after president obama's speech last week. wilson apologized to the president for the outburst but congressional democrats want more...
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they're building a lot of coal-fired plants. think we need to develop coal sequestration or carbon sequestration in this country. the faster we can develop those, the better we can use natural resources and create cost competitive kilowatts. >> chad, you were at the u.n. yesterday for that climate change dialogue. what was your takeaway? >> yesterday, we had 40 heads of state, 110 business leaders together for four hours, trying tond what is the right match here between energy efficiency, greenhouse gas, dealing with the climate issue. and it was an extremely interesting dialogue. we had a number of companies committed, the statements they would make to try to encourage the heads of state to take steps to go farther. what hit me from that data is the green jobs you asked about earlier. you asked about the green jobs and japan wants green jobs, and china wants green jobs. if we're going to get them in this country -- that's what our proposal, drive coming out today says. we need to be the leaders, we need to put the infrastructur
they're building a lot of coal-fired plants. think we need to develop coal sequestration or carbon sequestration in this country. the faster we can develop those, the better we can use natural resources and create cost competitive kilowatts. >> chad, you were at the u.n. yesterday for that climate change dialogue. what was your takeaway? >> yesterday, we had 40 heads of state, 110 business leaders together for four hours, trying tond what is the right match here between energy...
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must be a secret feed stock plant that has been supporting the plant. so think there is more out there and probably locations where they are doing research or previously did reach on making the bomb itself. >> gregg: how far away do you think they are from developing a nuclear weapon? >> i think the general view is one to three years. we don't know if they have the design just right and maybe more work is needed there. they may take the partially enriched uranium and upgrade it so there is a bunch of steps they have to take. they want to make warheads for missile. so the worst is not going to happen tomorrow but the trend is very disturbing especially when one secret plant after another is being discovered. >> gregg: do you think this experience is giving the new administration a wake-up call, a case of for real that you can't trust the iranians. you can't make terrorist regimes your friends? >> i think there is no question about it. i must say that obama from the beginning was putting some deadlines on how long he was going to be prepared to owner. i t
must be a secret feed stock plant that has been supporting the plant. so think there is more out there and probably locations where they are doing research or previously did reach on making the bomb itself. >> gregg: how far away do you think they are from developing a nuclear weapon? >> i think the general view is one to three years. we don't know if they have the design just right and maybe more work is needed there. they may take the partially enriched uranium and upgrade it so...
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he defended the election, condemned israel, not mentioning the iranian nuclear plant. in treating the use the same method of negotiation as president obama. he said that iran was prepared warmly to shake all of those hands that were honestly extended to it. iran denies that it is developing nuclear weapons. if diplomats cannot make progress by the end of the year, there will be more talk about israel or the americans attacking the iranian nuclear installations. they were morning in the 1990's that iran was close to getting the bomb. some believe that the dangers are still being exaggerated. world leaders have to the side was right. mistakes will be very costly. >> many of the world's most powerful people are running from the u.n. to the city of pittsburgh for the g-20 summit that is getting underway. it is the third time that the leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies have met since the global economy went into a tailspin. our special correspondent is that the summit. >> what are they hoping to get out of this? >> it is not about dealing with crisis and emergency
he defended the election, condemned israel, not mentioning the iranian nuclear plant. in treating the use the same method of negotiation as president obama. he said that iran was prepared warmly to shake all of those hands that were honestly extended to it. iran denies that it is developing nuclear weapons. if diplomats cannot make progress by the end of the year, there will be more talk about israel or the americans attacking the iranian nuclear installations. they were morning in the 1990's...
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it has been realed that iran has a secd nuclear enrichment plant.summit has approved a greater voice for erging countrs. it is a clear recognitn of the rising influence. 200 koreanamilies preparing for a rareoment th is both joyful and hrtbreaking. it is a chanceto meet relatives on the other side of the rder that divid the nation. a family reunion program was suspded two years ago as relations worsened between the north and south. it has been restod. it welcome news. for many, it is too late. >> they are packing winter clothes for the colderorthern weather. this 100-year-old is preparing for remarkable journey she is going toe the daughter e lastaw more than half a century ago. her daughr was just 16years old and lt behinin north korea durinthe chaos of war as the re of the famy fled to the south. they ve now bee given the extremely rare ance to see her again. >> sh prayed foher safety every morning. that is part of my childhood memories. >> for t past half century, i have never forgten her. every day, i thoughof her. >> the reunions e a rinder o t
it has been realed that iran has a secd nuclear enrichment plant.summit has approved a greater voice for erging countrs. it is a clear recognitn of the rising influence. 200 koreanamilies preparing for a rareoment th is both joyful and hrtbreaking. it is a chanceto meet relatives on the other side of the rder that divid the nation. a family reunion program was suspded two years ago as relations worsened between the north and south. it has been restod. it welcome news. for many, it is too late....
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they love this plant. and then here we have another small plant fall bloomer. and one of the most i think plants that you see all the time. there's a lot of different colors. >> they're good in a drought situation because they do very well. >> absolutely. then as we go beyond that. this is a woods as ter. it has a nice wild look. down here we have one called, i don't remember, one of the dark ones but these come in peachy flavors. and a lot of fun. this is a type of shady grass. and what's nice about this particular mixture is they all do well in shade. >> always a problem. >> here this is one of my favorite. this is the jap knees. all the grasses over here will do lovely. and even the shorter grasses will do wonderfully. >> we see all these flowers. do they only flower in the fall? >> they'll start in august but go into september, maybe even october. rnd >> so this is your second garden. you get that first, and then if you have these plants in there, that's your second color and flowering. rnd add i think we're just raring to go in the spring so we have a lot
they love this plant. and then here we have another small plant fall bloomer. and one of the most i think plants that you see all the time. there's a lot of different colors. >> they're good in a drought situation because they do very well. >> absolutely. then as we go beyond that. this is a woods as ter. it has a nice wild look. down here we have one called, i don't remember, one of the dark ones but these come in peachy flavors. and a lot of fun. this is a type of shady grass. and...
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. -- hiding a nuclear plant. d.c. officials say they are ready did take action. and get ready for some delays if you're traveling the beltway. >> live, and in hd. this is abc 7 news at 6:00. on your side. >> world leaders talk about the economy, but the first had to deal with an iranian secret. president obama called out iran for its newly revealed nuclear- weapons plant. rebecca cooper joins us now with the details. >> the white house already knew tt iran only told you when inspectors this week and said the plant is harmless. president obama and allies called their bluff, and a short time ago, he said he is not ruling out military confrontation. in pittsburgh,
. -- hiding a nuclear plant. d.c. officials say they are ready did take action. and get ready for some delays if you're traveling the beltway. >> live, and in hd. this is abc 7 news at 6:00. on your side. >> world leaders talk about the economy, but the first had to deal with an iranian secret. president obama called out iran for its newly revealed nuclear- weapons plant. rebecca cooper joins us now with the details. >> the white house already knew tt iran only told you when...
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so they've beenooking for a covert plant and they've been looking for severalears at this site atqomnd no have declared that they believe t iranians are getting prepared to move in theequipment to do secret enrichme there. the iranians have now admitted that thiwas going t be a enrichment facility ough they say a aceful one. interestingly it's o an iranan revolutionary guard base. the second thing ishere they are on weapons producon. that's a much moreomplex issue because the u.s assessmen is that weapons design were halted in late 2003. the israelis say that it start upin 2005. the germans believe it never stopped. so why is there this wide disagreeme? >> you know, ielligence timates, like anything elsen life, you can l out the same set of evidence a have very differt interpretations. and i think that'shat's happen ihink post-ira the u.s. is using very consertive interpretationof the evidenc u know, generals always fight the last war. intelligence ancies always fight the last intelligence faile. and sohat's part o what's going on here. whereas, i think the germans, the isrlis, the f
so they've beenooking for a covert plant and they've been looking for severalears at this site atqomnd no have declared that they believe t iranians are getting prepared to move in theequipment to do secret enrichme there. the iranians have now admitted that thiwas going t be a enrichment facility ough they say a aceful one. interestingly it's o an iranan revolutionary guard base. the second thing ishere they are on weapons producon. that's a much moreomplex issue because the u.s assessmen is...
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the news was greeted with relief at the opel car plant. >> it will be fantastic of this plant is kept open. maybe they will even expand it. this is the best thing that could happen to us. >> it is a very different story at all supports in the u.k. many of these workers were hoping that general motors would decide not to sell. they are worried that when the axe falls, magma will allow it to fall on british jobs. >> not good for us, is it? i think most people would have preferred if gm would have kept it. bad >> move. -- >> bad move. magna says they are going to safeguard the german plants, so where does that leave us? >> we like to think it will continue, and we are working hard to continue it. at gm, but magma. >> but the sale of gm is not just about cars and jobs. it is about politics, too. with germany's general election two weeks away, angela merkel has given herself a major boost by brokering a deal she wanted. >> more of the main news -- the first images of the self- proclaimed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks have emerged on the internet. he has been held in guantanamo bay since 2
the news was greeted with relief at the opel car plant. >> it will be fantastic of this plant is kept open. maybe they will even expand it. this is the best thing that could happen to us. >> it is a very different story at all supports in the u.k. many of these workers were hoping that general motors would decide not to sell. they are worried that when the axe falls, magma will allow it to fall on british jobs. >> not good for us, is it? i think most people would have...
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in germany, opal employs 25,000 workers at four plants. magna has pledged to keep all four factories open. the news was greeted with relief at the opal car plots. "it will be fantastic if this plant is kept open. maybe they will even expand it." "this is the best 1-2-3 inning that could happen to us," says this worker. it's a very different story, though, in the u.k. many of these workers were hoping that general motors would decide not to sell. they're worried when the ax falls, mag i can't will allow it to fall on british jobs. >> not good for us, is it? >> i think most people would have preferred that g.m. could have kept it. >> that's what the germans wanted. mag in says it will safeguard the german plants where does that leave us? >> but today general motors tried to allay some of those fears. >> we'd like to think it will continue. we're working hard to continue it, not just g.m. but magna. >> but the sale of g.m. isn't just about cars and jobs. it's about politics, too. with germany's general election just two weeks away, merkel has
in germany, opal employs 25,000 workers at four plants. magna has pledged to keep all four factories open. the news was greeted with relief at the opal car plots. "it will be fantastic if this plant is kept open. maybe they will even expand it." "this is the best 1-2-3 inning that could happen to us," says this worker. it's a very different story, though, in the u.k. many of these workers were hoping that general motors would decide not to sell. they're worried when the ax...
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the gm plant where they worked for 53 years was closing. for good. >> i gave myself one month to cry and whine and complain and be angry and be mad. on february 1, i decided, that's it, that's enough of that. >> reporter: all four are approaching middle age. like all union employees at the plant, they got severance. they were also eligible for a federal program that pays for their re-education. and so, all four picked themselv up and went back to school. >> i'm currentry going to school in a technical management bachelor lor's degree. >> i'm enrolled in heavy equipment operation for construction. >> now enrolled at butler tech, for an lpn, a licensed practical nurse. >> i'm talking automation controls technology with robotics engineering. >> reporter: they have downsized. they have budgeted. and they've gotten used to being in a classroom again. >> i was 18, 19, i didn't like school. i just wanted to get out, get a job. for my family, my children get to see daddy doing homework. i think i'm setting an example for them. >> all of us felt a b
the gm plant where they worked for 53 years was closing. for good. >> i gave myself one month to cry and whine and complain and be angry and be mad. on february 1, i decided, that's it, that's enough of that. >> reporter: all four are approaching middle age. like all union employees at the plant, they got severance. they were also eligible for a federal program that pays for their re-education. and so, all four picked themselv up and went back to school. >> i'm currentry going...
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plants?ustrial site tha s to have a permit knows the source of what goeinto that pipe with nonoint source pollution, ere are various ways that nutries can get into the grou water and maybe flow through at pipe. farm fields are...m3 >> smith: i'm not talkg about fields. i'm talking abougrowers and sheds where i can. i mean, i'veiterally stood in front of farms d i've literally looked at ccken houses. i'veeen pipes coming into the draina ditches coming from ditches between the chicken houses. the sour visibly is quite clr. >> to know whe those nutrients came in wod require an investigation. d if the pipe passed under a chicken house and starteover he in a field, who's to say what entered into that pipe that end? who's to say whetherhe nutrient if there are any, came from chickens ofox or deer or birds or somethinglse? >> smith: russl long, famous senator from lisiana, used to say when people ve an answer likehat, "it'sot you, it's not me, it's thaguy behind the tree." it seemso me as though eve
plants?ustrial site tha s to have a permit knows the source of what goeinto that pipe with nonoint source pollution, ere are various ways that nutries can get into the grou water and maybe flow through at pipe. farm fields are...m3 >> smith: i'm not talkg about fields. i'm talking abougrowers and sheds where i can. i mean, i'veiterally stood in front of farms d i've literally looked at ccken houses. i'veeen pipes coming into the draina ditches coming from ditches between the chicken...
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last week the mountain near power plant in west virginia became the first coal firepower plant to capturehe carbon dioxide it turns out and bury it in the ground. that's one way to make it clean. the hope is that the co2 will stay in the ground for thousands of years instead of entering the atmosphere. here for more on the technology, supplying the capture and storage facility for the mountaineer plant. we appreciate it. it's one of those things, carbon capture that sounds good. you're taking the co2 out of the air and putting it into the ground. but it does beg this question of, do we really have any idea what the repercussions could be or unintended consequences of sticking this stuff in the ground? >> okay. that's usually one of the fundamental questions. and it's a question that could be for the people. we have been using this technology for years. and mostly oil and gas company have been using it. and there is absolutely -- this is absolutely technology. in this area, what is more important, i think, is to look at what we are talking about. we are talking about cleaning what is appar
last week the mountain near power plant in west virginia became the first coal firepower plant to capturehe carbon dioxide it turns out and bury it in the ground. that's one way to make it clean. the hope is that the co2 will stay in the ground for thousands of years instead of entering the atmosphere. here for more on the technology, supplying the capture and storage facility for the mountaineer plant. we appreciate it. it's one of those things, carbon capture that sounds good. you're taking...
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ford is expectedo break ground this week on its third chise plant there. that facilitwill build high- d sedans and s.u.v.'s. currently, goutsells ford 3- -1 in china. separately, ford saitoday it's tting an 886 million dollar loan from e energy department. the moy will be used to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles. >> suzanne: he's a look at what happening tomorrow. with all the talk about heal care reform tonit's commentator ks what happens if nothing happens? he's steven georgellmann director ohealth sector magement and policy at the university of miami. >> let's contemplate for a moment. what happensf health care reform, whater that reform wod or could have been, fails? whatould actually happen? first off, the nber of unsured will likely grow from our current 47 milli to 67 million by the yr 2018, putting emendous strain on priders of health care. health care expenditures a growing at a ratof nearly 7% annuly. as such, health re will make upne of every five dollars of economic activity eight years. we will spend over $1200 for every man, woman, d chil
ford is expectedo break ground this week on its third chise plant there. that facilitwill build high- d sedans and s.u.v.'s. currently, goutsells ford 3- -1 in china. separately, ford saitoday it's tting an 886 million dollar loan from e energy department. the moy will be used to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles. >> suzanne: he's a look at what happening tomorrow. with all the talk about heal care reform tonit's commentator ks what happens if nothing happens? he's steven georgellmann...
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the plant will root out and next year you can root it away and have your favorite plant. >> that is amazingi love that. >> wonderful way to do. >> this man is a genus and necessary our art person. and on myfoxdc.com because you have a brand new page. >> and thanks to plant world because they've donated the plants we used today. >> tony, back to you. >>> a donation of $1 million to help build the martin luther king mall. they say he is a contributor to washington. >>> well it looks like its king of pop isn't done releasing hits. michael jackson has a new song called this is it. it will be released on october 12th. his brothers sing backup on the song. two weeks after that the -- sony will release a two video set that shows him practicing. >>> we have a lot ahead for you in the 9:00 hour. the president is about to chair a u.n. security council. we'll take a look at his steps this week. >>> and if you do online shopping from home you've probably heard washings about buying safely with your credit card. we look at whether a new in home swiping device offers protection from theft ty thieves. >>>
the plant will root out and next year you can root it away and have your favorite plant. >> that is amazingi love that. >> wonderful way to do. >> this man is a genus and necessary our art person. and on myfoxdc.com because you have a brand new page. >> and thanks to plant world because they've donated the plants we used today. >> tony, back to you. >>> a donation of $1 million to help build the martin luther king mall. they say he is a contributor to...
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he took them right to the plants when police r0eu6ed. never denying a thing. >> it's not like i was hiding it. planted it by my house so i could protect it. >> all righty. well besides smokeing the pot, which obviously he does he says he was planning on making a walking cane from the stalk and says the giant plants provided shade for his dogs. he says he can't get away with something forever especially when it's in your front yard. >> he'll get lots of shade where he's going. >> the time is 5:51 on tv hill so much more ahead on 11 news today. >> here's a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. (announcer) for one day only, get 50 percent off beautiful and... ...affordable fall style at jcpenney stores open early saturday with doorbusters. save 50 percent on all worthington, st. john's bay, and nicole by nicole miller. save 50 percent on all stafford dress shirts. all boys' and girls' arizona tops and jeans are 50 percent off. save 50 percent on linden street quick dry towels. athletic shoes are 29.99. go to jcp.com and see
he took them right to the plants when police r0eu6ed. never denying a thing. >> it's not like i was hiding it. planted it by my house so i could protect it. >> all righty. well besides smokeing the pot, which obviously he does he says he was planning on making a walking cane from the stalk and says the giant plants provided shade for his dogs. he says he can't get away with something forever especially when it's in your front yard. >> he'll get lots of shade where he's going....
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irannly recently admitted to a second uranium enriment plant. but russ is urging rtraint. we have this report. >> the tests may he bee -- plant, but the message is unmistakable. -- may have beenong-plned, the mesge is unmistable. iran is not going to caveo international essure. this is the shahab3, and is sold at easily puts israel within the range. they also tested the sjjii missile for the fir time they say tt thmissile tes are purely defensive. they insisted therwas no connection with th nuclear program. but the nightmare scenario for tehran's opponents is an iranian nuclearomb on to of long-ran missile. the latest test has proved an expressionf concern from the european uon and foriegn pocy chief. ove all, f iran this is an exercise in deterrence, case th current crisisspirals into an attack on e republic. c news. >> and two hundred media organitions have be closed by tops, hoursfter authories declared a state of emergency suspendingkey civil liberts. manuel zelayaeturn to honduras last week. american dipmats describe him as "irrespoible and foolish" r returning home b
irannly recently admitted to a second uranium enriment plant. but russ is urging rtraint. we have this report. >> the tests may he bee -- plant, but the message is unmistakable. -- may have beenong-plned, the mesge is unmistable. iran is not going to caveo international essure. this is the shahab3, and is sold at easily puts israel within the range. they also tested the sjjii missile for the fir time they say tt thmissile tes are purely defensive. they insisted therwas no connection with...
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c-span: how many plants around the world? >> guest: their plants are everywhe. the exact number i don't know. that i the kindf question i would tu to the fec filings to look up but they are in asia, they a in europe, the arvind latin america. the plants are just in the hundreds. c-span: where is decatur illinois located? >> guest: decatur is snap back in the middle of the country. and its a town that is really a refleion of the companies that are there. what i interesng is the town has had a lot of problems with the abm price-fixing scandals followed very quickly by some ises that in the local schools some racial issues that bught the reverend jesse jackson into town, and immediately after that, we had the firestone problems with the recalls of the tires and tse all came from the plant in decatur, illinois, so this is a town that has been hit by natiol scandal after national scandal and it is kind of part. i' talked to a lot of people in decatur and is kind of hard on them. it is sti largely a blue-collar and agricultural community and suddenly they hammerof the
c-span: how many plants around the world? >> guest: their plants are everywhe. the exact number i don't know. that i the kindf question i would tu to the fec filings to look up but they are in asia, they a in europe, the arvind latin america. the plants are just in the hundreds. c-span: where is decatur illinois located? >> guest: decatur is snap back in the middle of the country. and its a town that is really a refleion of the companies that are there. what i interesng is the town...
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thus today marks the second plant that iran has tried to conceal. in an interview with "time" magazine this morning, mahmoud ahmadinejad said obama's announcement today was "definitely a mistake." monday iran disclosed the site to the international atomic energy agency, but it is widely believed iran's actions came only after it realized western intelligence discovered the site. president obama said this afternoon china and russia are united in calling for an investigation by the iaea. all this just a few days ahead of the g-5 plus one meeting on october 1st, which involves direct talks between iran and the united states, britain, france, russia and china. >> iran is on notice that when we meet with them on october 1st, they are going to have to come clean and they are going to have to make a choice. are they willing to go down the path, which i think ultimately will lead to greater prosperity and security for iran, giving up the acquisition of nuclear weapons and deciding that they are willing to abide by international rules and standards in their
thus today marks the second plant that iran has tried to conceal. in an interview with "time" magazine this morning, mahmoud ahmadinejad said obama's announcement today was "definitely a mistake." monday iran disclosed the site to the international atomic energy agency, but it is widely believed iran's actions came only after it realized western intelligence discovered the site. president obama said this afternoon china and russia are united in calling for an investigation...
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the news was greeted with relief at the opel car plant. >> it will be fantastic if this plant is kept open. maybe they will expand it. >> this is the best thing that could happen to us. >> is a very different story though in the uk. many of these vauxhall kerr's were hoping general motors would not sell. they are hoping magna will not allow the ax to fall on british jobs. >> is not good for us? >> is bad news. we will be unemployed. where does that leave us? >> general motors tried to allay fears. >> we are working hard to continue with magna. >> but the sale of gm is not just about cars and jobs. it is about politics, too. with germany's general election two weeks away, angela merkel has given herself a major boost by garnering a deal she wanted. bbc news, berlin. >> a report to be published 9 in uk tomorrow criticizes five executives to pay themselves and $70 million from the last british-owned volume car maker before 6000 workers lost their jobs. inspectors do not accuse the businessmen of breaking the law. more of the main news -- the first images of the self- proclaimed mastermin
the news was greeted with relief at the opel car plant. >> it will be fantastic if this plant is kept open. maybe they will expand it. >> this is the best thing that could happen to us. >> is a very different story though in the uk. many of these vauxhall kerr's were hoping general motors would not sell. they are hoping magna will not allow the ax to fall on british jobs. >> is not good for us? >> is bad news. we will be unemployed. where does that leave us?...